Mustering means
To bring together as in Mustering the horses,
To cause to gather.
To enroll formally as in mustering the troops.
A Judas sheep or Judas goat is one that is used to humans and will bring the other sheep and goats into the yards at mustering time.
In Australia, the terms mustering or droving are used. In North America, the general term is herding or driving or rounding up cattle.
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Mustering is the act of gathering together. The soldiers began mustering in the grey dawn. The cowboys spent all day mustering the herd ready for the annual cattle drive to begin.
Mustering any degree of enthusiasm for his work was hard for David.
Mustering
The anagram is mustering (gathering).
The address of the Trinity Springs Mustering Elm Group is: 7925 State Road 550, Shoals, IN 47581
Why was Rembrandt's Captain Frans Banning Cocq Mustering His Company once mistitled The Night Watch?Answer It was covered with grime
He was mustering up all his strength to try and lift the very heavy weight, but he didn't succeed.One month before prom, the boys were mustering up their courage to see who to ask.
The name for a collective
Where farmers in the western districts trap or round up feral goats and send them to the abattoirs. "Mustering" is the action of rounding up any stock animals. In Australia, feral goats are a major problem. Mustering is usually done by owners of sheep stations and cattle stations (as opposed to "farmers") in order to try and reduce the numbers of these animals. Feral goat mustering is carried out across Australia - not just the western districts. See the related link for views of an aerial goat muster in South Australia's northern regions.
A Judas sheep or Judas goat is one that is used to humans and will bring the other sheep and goats into the yards at mustering time.
As far as I know it would be called a herd of cattle. 'Mustering' is the act of gathering living things together - often used of soldiers.
he was working because his father died so he did ring barking,mustering and he also saved a boys life